Books & Paper Arts Calendar Updates - June 2025
Hello everyone,
For a better newsletter experience you can also read this email online to get the latest information. Sometimes I may add time sensitive information to the newsletter after the email is sent out. Read any newsletter in the archives and access the calendar directly using the link in my signature block below or see it in the Workshop Calendar section below. Would you let me know if you notice a broken link or a link directing you to the wrong website? My email is below in my signature block. I hope that you can use this newsletter as a jumping off point for your own explorations looking for workshops, teachers and organizations, processes, etc.
- Looking to get some time for yourself, in the company of other like-minded folks, to get things done accompanied by a very Jaffe soundtrack? Join Real Mail Fridays with Jaffe Center for Book Arts (JCBA) from home, from work, from airports and cars, where you can get a wifi signal - come and go as you please over the course of the three-hour social - every Friday from 2pm - 5pm ET [ time zone converter] and comes highly recommended by a favorite teacher
- Is it too early to save the date for FOBA 2026 happening Jun 24 - 28, 2026 at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon?
- The Kalamazoo Book Arts Center has put out a call for workshop proposals for the fall and winter/spring sessions - deadlines are Jul 1 and Oct 1, 2025, respectively - please see Submissions section below
- Arrowmont (Gatlinburg, TN ) fall workshop registration is open - find your workshop
- If you are interested the Michigan Association of Calligraphers presents Heart of the Hands , a Calligraphy, Bookbinding & Journaling Retreat with Anne Elser at the Skyline Camp and Retreat Center (Almont, MI) - Oct 23 - 26, 2025 - please also see the entry in the calendar - link in signature block below
- Found a new (to me) artist, Sarah Morpeth, who is based in a converted barn in the heart of the Northumberland National Park (Hexham, UK), who provides in-person workshops in book arts and papercutting
Me ke aloha nui - Jade
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Sections below: Things To Do In The Area | Call for Artists/ Entries/ Proposals/ Submissions | Bits & Bobs About Paper/ Books/ Tips/ Trips | Musings and Meanderings | Workshop Calendar | Resource List | Housekeeping
Things To Do In The Area
Santa Fe Studio Tour (Santa Fe, NM) - Jun 28 - 29, 2025
BOOKS AS ART 4 - An Exhibition of Artist Books by NBG Members at Bear Gallery (Fairbanks Arts Association - Pioneer Park, 3rd Floor, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, 2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701) - now until Jun 28, 2025
Morgan Conservatory (Cleveland, OH): 10th International Artist's Book Triennial, Vilnius 2024 - now until Jun 28, 2025
Bower Ashton Library, UWE, Bristol, UK - The Augment Project, a collaborative artist book project along the lines of the mail art principle of add-and-pass - now until Jul 1, 2025
North Bennet St. School (Boston, MA) - 2025 Exhibition: Meaningful Work - now until July 3, 2025
Art Student League of Denver & Rhiannon Alpers: Atelier in Finland: The Art of the Book - registration and itinerary - trip dates: Jul 3 - 13, 2025
Mark Twain Library (Redding, CT): Building Books 3 New England Book Artists' Members Exhibition - Jul 3 - Sep 2, 2025
Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre (Vancouver, Canada) - Exhibition Hall - Vancouver Art Book Fair - Jul 4 - 6, 2025
Artspace Mackay (Mackay, Queensland, Australia) - abbe 2025, Artists book conference & artists book fair 2025 - Jul 3 - 5, 2025
San Francisco Art Book Fair (SFABF) - Jul 10 – 13, 2025
San Francisco Center for the Book (SFCB, San Francisco, CA) - Mourning and Melancholy: Artists’ Books From the Arab World and Its Diaspora Jul 5 –Sep 21, 2025
DunoonMOCA (Dunoon, UK) - Enfolded Journeys by Sumi Perera (information will be updated when found on museum website) - Jul 12 - Aug 2, 2025
Cultural Center at Rocky Neck (Gloucester, MA): Boundless: The Art of the Book - from Jul 17 - Aug 24, 2025 and online
Clarissa Grandi will be holding a retreat, Sacred Windows ~ Creativity & Presence, in Spain at Flores del Camino - Jul 24 - Aug 1, 2025
Newport Visual Arts Center, Upstairs Gallery (Newport, OR): Cheri Aldrich, Nature, Paper, Fiber, Found - from now until Jul 27, 2025 - more information
Bower Ashton Library, UWE Bristol, UK - World Book Night 2025 - Tell the Trees (Listen to the Trees) - now until Jul 30, 2025
New York Public Library (5th Ave & 42nd St, NY) - Dynamic Duos: The Art of Working in Pairs - now until Aug 2, 2025
PSBA 2025 14th Annual Members' Exhibit - Field Work: Collins Library - University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington - now until Aug 3, 2025; Daniel J. Evans Library - The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington - Sep 29 - Dec 12, 2025
OPEN SET exhibit - University of Denver Anderson Academic Commons - now until Aug 10, 2025
Kirkby Gallery the Kirkby Centre (Kirkby, Knowsley L32 8XY, UK): Letting in the Light, An Exhibition of Artists’ Books at Kirkby Gallery - now until Aug 16, 2025
Gallery Central (Perth, West Australia, Australia) - Between the Sheets: Artists’ Books Exhibition 2025 currently not on upcoming exhibitions page - Aug 14 - Sep 19, 2025
Rochester Public Library (Rochester, NY) - 14th annual international juried exhibition The Art of the Book & Paper - will be on display Aug 18 - Nov 15, 2025 - 2024 winners can be viewed at the previously mentioned link
American Bookbinders Museum: HBC53: Annual Members’ Exhibition - now until Aug 23, 2025
Center for Book Arts (CBA), New York, NY - The Space Between Words: Other Ways of Reading - now until Aug 31, 2025
University of Michigan Library, Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Room, 1st Floor (Ann Arbor, MI) - Behind the Curve: Rainbows and the Science and Culture of Color - now until Sep 4, 2025
Art on Paper New York (Pier 36, Downtown Manhattan, New York, 10002) - Sep 4 - 7, 2025
Anchorage Museum - 2025 Alaska Triennial - now until Sep 7, 2025
New England Quilt Museum (Lowell, MA) - Susan Gaylord’s Spirit Books - Sep 9 - Dec 27, 2025
Printed Matter is pleased to announce the 2025 NY Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1 from Sep 11 – 14, 2025, with an opening night preview on Thursday, Sep 11, 2025 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Association of Book Crafts (ABC) - BIND25, Auckland, New Zealand - Sep 12 - 14, 2025 - supporting events - workshops
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (Bainbridge Island, WA)) - Back to Nature - now until Sep 21, 2025
A Kinetic Paper Mobile Retreat (Toronto, Canada) with Paula Hartmann - Where Paper Comes to Life - Sep 22 - 26, 2025
National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, DC) - A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making - now until Sep 28, 2025
Central Library (330 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101): Feminist Image Group (FIG) exhibition, In the Land of… - now until Oct 12, 2025
Expo 2025 Osaka - theme for the expo is Designing Future Society for Our Lives - now until Oct 13, 2025
The Michigan Association of Calligraphers presents Heart of the Hands , a Calligraphy, Bookbinding & Journaling Retreat with Anne Elser - Oct 23 - 26, 2025
Fort Wayne Museum of Art (Fort Wayne, Indiana) - Paper Made II - currently not on the exhibitions page - on view Nov 8, 2025 - Feb 1, 2026 - juried selections will be featured in the fall 2025 issue of Fiber Art Now
Moody Memorial Library (Baylor University, Waco, TX) - Narrative Threads (information not currently on website) - Feb 9 - Apr 6, 2026
Book Arts and Culture tour in India led by Radha Pandey - Feb 16 - Mar 2, 2026 (tour is full but there is a waitlist)
Call for Artists/ Entries/ Proposals/ Submissions
Websites for calls for entries for all mediums and online juried shows:
- Call for entries management and jury system entrythingy.com
- Find calls https://www.callforentry.org/
- Colossal (international platform for contemporary art and visual expression that explores a vast range of creative disciplines) opportunities
Note: On going calls below are listed in alphabetical order
Call for Artists: The Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) Shop is seeking new artists interested in selling their work - on-going
Call for teachers: Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center, Maui, HI, is looking for Youth Teaching Artists - more information - to apply for this position, please send a resume and sample art projects to: Michaela McGuire, Youth Programs Coordinator, michaela@huinoeau.com - on going
Call for workshop proposals: Frederick Book Arts Center is settling into their new space and looking for teachers - if you have experience teaching bookbinding, letterpress, printmaking, photography or other skills related to book arts and are interested in working with us we are interested in hearing from you - please email: charlottemaulerhayes@fredbookartscenter.org - on going
Call for teachers: Pacific Ocean Paperfolders monthly virtual meeting - on going - contact Joel Stern
Call for Workshop Teachers: PaperWorks 2025-2026 Season - half day, full day and multiple day classes, in person or via Zoom - download proposal form and send completed form to education@paperworks.info - on going
Call for Submissions: Printed Matter, New York - Decolonisation, Resistance & Solidarity - is actively soliciting artists’ books, zines, and print ephemera that engage with ideas of decolonisation, resistance, and interconnected solidarity around the world - accepted submissions will be distributed online and in-store - this is an open, rolling call - there is no deadline for submissions - to view a selection of titles that speak to these themes - their submission guidelines
Call for workshop proposals: The Santa Fe Book Arts Group Program Committee extends an invitation to submit proposals for workshops in the coming months - more information - on going
Call for workshop proposals: Kalamazoo Book Arts Center - details - for fall deadline is Jul 1, 2025 - for winter/spring deadline is Oct 1, 2025
Call for residency: Peters Valley School of Craft (Layton, NJ) - Fall Guest Artist Residency Program - more information - application deadline: Jul 1, 2025
Standards of Excellence 2025 - applications for scholarships for Standards of Excellence 2025 are now open - due by Jul 1, 2025.
Call for residency: Penland School of Craft Resident Artist Program - more information - application deadline: Jul 2, 2025 - residency begins: Mar 15, 2026
Call for Artist-in-Residence: Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area (Yaquina, OR) - residency will take place Sep 28 - Oct 18, 2025 - applications accepted: Jul 3 - 24, 2025 - more information
Call for international retreat: The Kyoto Retreat 2025 - more information - application deadline: Jul 15, 2025 - If selected for the retreat, you will receive a roundtrip flight, a private bedroom, and $800 USD to supplement meals and local transportation - there is an application fee
Call for residency: Applications to the MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Residency XVII are now open - deadline: July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM CT - more information - virtual information session on Tuesday, July 1st, 6-7 pm CT here
Call for entry: Printed Page V - more information - deadline: Oct 8, 2025 - on view in Denver, Colorado, during Spring 2026
Call for submission: Narrative Threads - more information - deadline: Nov 10, 2025 - on view at Moody Memorial Library on the Baylor University campus in Waco, TX, from Feb 9 - Apr 6, 2026
Bits & Bobs About Paper/ Books/ Tips/ Trips
Note: If you want to inspect a hyperlink to see where it may take you, mouse over the link and in the lower left corner of your screen the status bar will show you where the hyperlink would take you. On smartphones or tablets long press on the link and a window will appear with that information
Sarah Bodman - Book Arts Newsletter - Impact Press at the Centre for Print Research, UWE Bristol, UK - more book arts related events in the UK, EU, EEA and some USA - latest edition and back issues
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s (BIMA) - Artist's Books Unshelved: full play list here - latest videos: Queering the Book and How We See Nature - this will be the last of the Unshelved series which will start up again in late September 2025
If you ever need to download reels from Instagram so you can pause, stop or slow them down, and they are public, look for the apps in your app store, for example, search for app to download ig reels on android or search for app to download ig reels on iPhone (lots of reels below to try these apps out on)
I follow a few online stationery stores and I have been seeing the uni-ball ZENTO ballpoint pen being lauded as the smoothest writing experience around - I got a couple from JetPens and they are not wrong - these are amazing! - video here
Recordings of the Canadian Artists' Book Symposium on Feb 12, 2025 held at the Ontario College of Art and Design University, Toronto, are now available - presenters were Lise Melhorn-Boe, George Walker, Eric Francisco, Marlene MacCallum, and Susan Mills (each artist has a separate video)
I re-discovered Rhonda Miller again recently - first saw her work back in 2015 or 2017 where she made a book every day in 2015 through her blog - she does have some tutorials but her work certainly got me started on my "how did they do that" research
How to record your book life with Rachel Hazell
I love all things tiny and here is a miniature mac that is a functional replica of the original 1984 apple computer
There's a lot of planning you may need to do before you leave on a trip, and the first place to start is by preparing your iPhone ahead
And to continue to keep your things safe while traveling here are 6 ways to keep laptop safe while traveling
Self closing hexagonal origami envelope - break out your compass/dividers
Picture changing flip card and another flip-type card
A global roundup of museums to see that just opened or will be soon - Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art are in my backyard but would love to see the Fenix Museum of Migration in Rotterdam (named after my favorite animal?)
Why Japanese calligraphy ink is so expensive
Your brain can't panic and focus at the same time ... interrupt stress and turn on calm and here are a few more tips and yet more calming stuff - I have tried the one leg focus hack when I am standing to cut (learned that from Alicia Bailey in 2019 and may have mentioned it in the April newsletter of that year)
Timing is everything in Eric Kogan's coincidental photos of New York city
I grew up in the age of vinyl 45s and 33 1/3s so this rings all my memory bells
The Crab Claw box - a quick tutorial and video by Roberta Lavadour
Captivating stitched paper reliefs by Amy Bonsor
Paper animated - this bowler topped octopus is just too cute!
Graduation leis are pretty big here in SoCal so here are some tutorials for making a paper bag and ribbon leis
Make a mitering jig from the book board you normally use
I have a QR code on my phone for ease of subscribing to my newsletter but here is everything you wanted to know about QR codes but were afraid to ask - love that it was inspired by a Go board game
I have been ingesting videos of gift wrapping lately and loving how the Japanese are obsessed with gift wrapping - furoshiki style - kimono inspired - pleating styles - speed wrapping at stores and a slowed down version you can follow along with
iBookbinding talking with Andrew Huot, Big River Bindery and making a preservation enclosure
I had no idea I was peeling sticky notes wrong - also do you add a thin layer of sticky notes to any notebook you have, like I do, especially anything travel related?
Cool business card using Swiss binding and brochure idea - ask me if I have started to work on my cool business card ideas (waterfall, flexagon, stab binding book [inspired by latest in-person workshop] and pamphlet book) to give out at conferences or workshops (the waterfall prototype is somewhere) the answer would be an emphatic NO!
Puget Sound Book Artists (PSBA) lunchtime conversation with book artists: Suzanne Moore
Not sure if you've heard of the dividing line between Southern and Northern California but here is a take on the dividing line between Western and Eastern California
Single sheet (I imagine it would also work with a single folio) no sew binding - the tutorial starts at the 9:00 minute mark
Making an X-stitch binding notebook - no words - if you wish to decipher the description copy and paste into Google Translate - Korean to your language
It looks like a regular card but when you open it a fun pop out fold - here is the exploding book fold tutorial - another idea for a cool business card - you can also use Turkish and Hungarian map folds here without the book fold portion - could this be used as pages in your book? And another double flap card by the same creator
How to make a mini accordion file using one piece of 15cm x 15cm (6" x 6") origami paper (no words) - finished piece approx 8cm x 5cm
Nicholas Codron - variations in popup twist mechanism and another
OK - I want this brain surgeon to operate on me if I ever needed it
How to rescue a book that has been water damaged
How fast are we moving when we are standing still - the Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours, and the speed of this rotation varies depending on location - at the equator, the speed is approximately 1,037 miles per hour - the Earth orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 66,000 miles per hour - the Sun's orbital speed around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy is approximately 483,000 miles per hour - the Milky Way galaxy is moving through space at an estimated 1.3 million miles per hour (2.1 million km/h). There are other movements but trying to simplify here - even if you are standing standing still on Earth, this big blue marble, we are technically traveling at (hang on!) 1,037 + 66,000 + 483,000 + 1,300,000 = 1,850,037 miles per hour, 30,834 miles per minute, 514 miles per second - more information - and here is how the earth and solar system looks as it travels through space - love the shapes that it makes
Musings and Meanderings
I managed to attend and finish(!) Shawn Sheehy's ingenious No-Glue Slipcase Accordion Book workshop! What a cool structure! Everything locked into place with well placed folds and tabs. Tabs! I was pleased to see many people I knew from previous workshops so it was a reunion of sorts. Whether I am attending or monitoring a class for Shawn it is always a fun and enlightening time for me!
I have noticed as I head to my weekly stretch and Trader Joe's visits earlier this month, I drive along an avenue where jacarandas are dazzling in purple lining almost 3/4 of a mile by Lake Machado (it is a slightly longer but faster & more scenic route). The jacarandas are blooming everywhere and these unexpected pops of purple are giving my eyes a breather from the usual frantic yet stand still pace of life close to a big city. Jacaranda flowers are a shade of light purple, with RGB values around 172, 179, 213 (just in case you wanted to know), but range from lavender to deep purple. Speaking of Lake Machado - Reggie the alligator used to live there and it took the authorities almost 2 years to capture him. He now lives in the LA zoo in his own waterfall enclosure. We tried but were not able to get our hands on some cool t-shirts floating around then about freeing Reggie or keeping him free. Darn!
We had a celebratory food adventure in and around LA: Chocolate croissant, burritos and milk tea with boba - don't remember if I mentioned it but a chocolate croissant or pan au chocolat or chocolatine is not my go to for viennoiserie (often enriched leavened laminated dough) - they tend to be too sweet but the place we went to in Pasadena, Artisanal Goods by CAR (do you see all those lovely layers - drool), they make their own chocolate and they use the dark 75% batons (2!) in their croissant - a great balance of sweet & salty (weirdly enough their regular croissant are just ok). Do you have a go to for laminated layered dough? I do adore a decadent kouign amann (from Bob's Well Bread in Los Alamos, CA, luckily they are far away so less indulging but I am always trying out new bakeries that do carry them) but would be very happy with a well made croissant and luckily there is a bakery close by where I can sometimes indulge. BTW - a kouign amann has to be packaged upside down so the sticky bottom does not stick to your bakery box.
To pick up the burritos we parked at the police station and walked a couple of short blocks to put in our order. Even their prices have gone up in East Los Angeles and I looked back in my memories of when I was first introduced to this place back in the mid-1990s and mourned the 4x increase in price! Everyone there seemed familiar but I suspect that is because we are all regulars. While we waited we were serenaded by planes completing their approach to LAX (just about every 90 seconds), police helicopters and a guy playing guitar with vaguely familiar songs that went way back to the edges of my memories. As we walked back to the car we were greeted with 2 fire engines parked outside the police station and I had to dampen my curiosity to ask what was going on. The scent of the burritos was making me hungry and we had to get to our next stop to pick the last thing on my list which would help assuage my hunger pangs.
15 minutes before we got to the tea place I ordered our usual online order ensuring a nice easy get in, pick up and ride out the last 20 minutes of the trip home. Let me tell you that milk tea was delicious and I added an additional topping to mine since it was a celebration. That ended up being a good "lunch". Dinner was marvelous as the both of us went, "Mmmmm!", a number of times as we devoured the burritos. It had been much too long since the last time we visited 7 months ago. More food adventures, please!
To continue with our celebratory adventures, Wildlife Wonders, in Bonsall, CA, an animal sanctuary, somehow popped up in a feed somewhere and piqued my interest because a fennec fox was mentioned. I simply love their giant ears and am amazed at how they survive in desert conditions getting all their liquids from the food they eat. We got to prepare their enrichment slow eating plates (nothing slow about how they vacuumed up those meal worms) and meet Phoenix up close. They do not force any of the animals to come meet you - only if the animals approached the keepers/guardians. So Fin and Flip stayed in their enclosures even though we were right next to them. We had to be masked as these foxes are susceptible to human diseases. We also saw a kookaburra, a few alligators, coati mundis, binturongs (they smelled like buttered popcorn!), servals, sulcata tortoise (older and bigger than the one we normally meet on our lighthouse cliffside walks), wallabies, pacas (2nd largest South American rodents) and met a kinkajou, porcupine (he had orange incisors), opossum, hedgehog and a boa constrictor. To further celebrate I got a paws print canvas from Phoenix. We were smiling ear to ear as we left and would recommend a visit!
Following Wild Wonders, I attended a couple of workshops with Erin Fletcher, Crossed Structure and Secret Belgian bindings at the International Printing Museum in Carson, CA, put on by the Society for Calligraphy and for a change I did not know the names of calligraphy teachers or conferences except for Carrie Imai, Carol DuBosch, Suzanne Moore and the Letters conference (had the pleasure of meeting the organizers). I knew better than to ask - did not want to get pulled down yet another rabbit hole (although I could use lessons to write better due to lots of time on a keyboard) - I am already plenty distracted & disheveled from my many internet rabbit hole dives. Did however learn a new way to turn in your corners when covering book board - it is less bulky and am still getting used to turning in the short sides first. My name tag was a tiny Japanese stab binding book with my name, oh, so beautifully written out. The name tag had information about Erin and a number of usable pages for quick notes! Thank you Virginia, Lona and Erin!
The following weekend 2 of us headed down to San Diego to join 4 amazing ladies to take in the Feminist Image Group (FIG) exhibition opening (postponed since March 2020), In the Land of… at the Central Library. Thank you, Laurie M., for organizing this and, Jane S., for being my driving companion as we whiled away the hours to and from San Diego with funny and introspective conversations (and for the sourdough boule you baked which I proceeded to decimate after getting home). We met at a trolley station, paid for my ticket with my phone and off we went to our Central Library adventure. A quick walk and we were at this striking building with giant "books" on the outside and a dome on top. That dome sure makes it stand out from the other buildings. When you enter you just didn't know where to look - angles and escalators and arches, oh my! And a magnificently huge chess set (the board was probably 8ft x 8ft) which I only noticed on the way out. Since we were there at the opening not only were we catching up with friends but the opportunity to talk to the artists was invaluable plus there was some light refreshments. The blueberries were particularly sweet and flavorful. I have pictures but they really do not do the exhibit justice (please see the Things to do section above for more information). I am in half a mind to pop down there again to take a 2nd look and have another food adventure with tacos and bakeries. Lunch was tasty with laughter and oohs and aahs as the food came out. The lively conversations continued on the trolley ride back. After a quick tour of Laurie's studio and home and trying a slice of aforementioned sourdough boule, Jane and I were back on the road with a small delay due to a fender bender in the carpool lane 40 minutes into the drive. Amazingly I was able to get out of the way - somehow spaces between cars opened up and I was able to tack my way to the rightmost lane. After that it was smooth sailing except for the usual spots where things always slow down no matter what time of day or day of the week. I was reluctant to have the day be done but I was comforted with another slice of freshly baked sourdough bread slathered with butter! Yum!
Still - remind me not to schedule so many adventures over 17 days. I didn't mention the other lunches and appointments that managed to sneak in as well. It will take me the rest of the month to recover. After I send out the newsletter, of course!
See you in July!
Resource List
(maintained in my Dropbox account - close popup to view document). Documents are saved in Word format (.docx). If you do not have Microsoft Word you can use Microsoft 365 to save a copy
- Organizations where I gather my workshop information
- Teaching opportunities (needs to be updated)
- On-demand workshops with pre-recorded videos and/or kits
- Favorite paper places (I am not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with any of the companies listed. I merely enjoy their products and fantasize about what I might buy)
- Central place for artist residencies - all mediums
- MFA programs in the US (updated annually around early December) - due dates, points of contacts, programs offered and admission requirements
Workshop Calendar
- Link to the calendar
- Best viewed on a large monitor (there is lots of information) and is searchable
- There is no difference between the colors you see, just a way to visually separate workshops but the more subdued colors are online workshops
- The calendar is updated as I come across information but you have 24x7 access to it
- If you add any calendar entry to your own personal calendar be sure to update the time to your local time zone - time zone converter
- For more information view this video
- Questions? Email me at jsqcentral-workshop@yahoo.com
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